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Sunflower Bank Confirms MOVEit Vulnerability Resulted in Data Breach
On July 14, 2023, Sunflower Bank filed a notice of data breach with the Securities and Exchange Commission after discovering that MOVEit, a file transfer program used by the bank, contained a critical vulnerability allowing hackers to access confidential customer information. Sunflower Bank is still in the process of investigating the incident; however, if it…
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Russia-Ukraine War: Russian Strikes and Naval Drills Unsettle Black Sea as U.N. Meets
The U.N. Security Council held an emergency meeting on the collapse of a deal that had allowed Ukraine to ship grain despite a Russian blockade. Moscow again struck granaries in the port of Odesa and the Russian Navy practiced destroying a ship in the Black Sea.
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Israel’s Judicial Plan Crisis Grows as Air Reservists Threaten to Stop Serving
In a move that experts say could hurt Israel’s military readiness, pilots and other personnel issued a warning after Benjamin Netanyahu pressed ahead with a plan to limit judicial power.
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How to Fight Canada’s Wildfires in the Era of Climate Change
Canada’s record-breaking wildfire season shows the need to shift from suppressing fires to preventing them as fires become more difficult to combat.
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India Reels From Shortage of Tomatoes, a Culinary Staple
“We have stopped eating tomatoes in salad,” one shopper said, “and we are not making any tomato-based vegetable dishes.”
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UK By-Election Results: 1 Win and 2 Defeats for the Tories
The governing Conservatives retained Boris Johnson’s former Parliament seat in northwest London, but lost in two districts, including a sobering defeat in northern England.
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Buddhist Art From India: Where the Natural Meets the Supernatural
The Met has gathered a stunning display of ancient Buddhist art — rare loans including dozens of objects that have never been exhibited outside of India.
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Edward Kaprov’s Powerful Images of the War in Ukraine
Edward Kaprov’s wet-plate technique is producing some of the most memorable and timeless photographs of the war in Ukraine close up.
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Josh Kline’s Whitney Show Meets Komar and Melamid
Josh Kline and the duo Komar and Melamid, in their respective museum shows, might seem to be telling you what to think — but they dwell between irony and sincerity.
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He Foiled Benedict Arnold. His Medal Is Now Out From Under the Bed.
After 200 years as a family heirloom, a military decoration awarded to Isaac Van Wart, who helped capture a British spy and save West Point, has been given to New York State.